cantbreak80
Maybe I need new clubs
Would you be willing to provide your average monthly electrical expense savings since converting from MH lighting?
Here are the before and after photos.. Before is with 175w MH's. After is 85w CFL's. I have never had a complaint. I think you can see why...Your numbers are probably right but units are not. I think meant kwh for saving calc. Minor trypo--how's the light from customers point of view.
Thanks,
Ted
I did the same, and set the back row of bay lights to turn off at midnight. There's not really a noticeable decrease in the electric bill because it varies so much from month to month, but I've estimated about $100 savings from those changes alone.bighead said:I installed the astronomic timers and the cfl's and my electric bill was down 18% from the year prior
Just curious, how did you decide that the 85 watt was going to put out enough light to equal the 175 metal halide? On their website they also have 105 watt and 150 watt. All of them seem to be less lumens that a 175 watt metal halide produces and yet I can see in your pictures that the clear choice would be the flourescent. A couple of years ago I installed some new wall paks that had a 150 watt metal halide pulse start bulb in it. These produce 9800 lumens, way more than a 175 watt probe start metal halide. I still have some old probe style metal halides that need replacing.I got them from 1000bulbs.com
They are 5000K
So far, out of 12 bulbs, I haven't had a single failure. In April, they will have been installed 2 years.
Mep & others,The lights on a photocell worked well for the most part, but they wouldn't shut off on an overcast day.
This looks like a good deal - four of them on the ceiling should light a bay very well for a reasonable cost of hardware, and half the lights could be shut off late at night for energy savings.copperglobe said:Does Kleen-Rite or Windtrax or another source sell a fixture that's not got the "guts" for MH so that I can simply buy the box and lense and use CFL?
I had forgotten that a friend of mine had put a large CFL bulb in a 400W ceiling fixture in a bay - I don't recall what wattage he tried, but I saw it in service. The output was useless - there was more light coming over the wall from the bay next to it than the CFL-adapted light.I.B. Washincars said:It is my understanding that there is no CFL that comes close to the output of a 400W MH, or at least one that would fit.